Business & Property Finance Blog

Here you’ll get up to date information about Australia’s property market and financial markets

  • Economics
  • Finance & accounting
13 January 2024

Low deposit? Don’t throw in the towel yet.

Working with a low deposit but still want to get on the property ladder? Loanright Director, Luke Meisenhelter explains how to keep the ball rolling.  Purchasing a home is a significant milestone for many people, but the process can be daunting, especially for first-time buyers. One of the biggest hurdles to homeownership is saving up […]

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  • Economics
1 August 2023

Switching Lenders might be easier than you think

Switching Lenders sound like a pain? It might not be as bad as you think… Here’s why. When it comes to mortgages, most home loans are initially set up with a 30 year loan term, but the reality is that the average home loan is paid off in around 5 years. 5 Years you ask?… […]

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  • Economics
9 June 2023

Refinance Cashback Schemes – are they really worth it?

When it comes to managing our finances, finding ways to save money is always a top priority. Refinancing a mortgage or a loan can be an effective strategy to reduce monthly payments and save on interest rates. However, in recent years, financial institutions have introduced an enticing incentive to attract borrowers – cashback schemes. These […]

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  • Economics
  • Finance & accounting
12 April 2023

How many times can I refinance my loan?

Are you wondering how many times you’re able to refinance your loan? Loanright Director, Luke Meisenhelter explains.  Refinancing a mortgage can provide homeowners with many benefits, such as reducing their monthly payments, obtaining a better interest rate, or cashing out equity in their property. However, many people wonder how many times they can refinance their […]

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  • Economics
  • Finance & accounting
29 May 2020

Working from home done right

Now that we are in the habit of isolation and social distancing, how good are your habits of working from home? With so many Australians now working from home, as businesses continue to do their part to help stem the spread of the coronavirus, we’re learning that WFH isn’t always what it’s cracked up to […]

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